My teaching inspiration is definitely my high school math teacher. I had her both my junior and senior years. I decided to take AP Calculus my senior year, even though it was first period, since she was teaching. I first met her when she had my friend in her extended math class. She began talking to me as a way to make me get my friend to class on time. I began to have a friendship with her and switched my schedule around so I could be in her class. She was a great teacher in addition to being a great person. I went to her with my problems, both personal and when applying to colleges. She convinced me to believe in my own math aptitude and I ended up getting a 4 on the AP calculus test and with her help got a 700 on my math SAT. I am still in touch with her today and hope that I can follow her example in teaching style and attitude.
3/5 - This is a good start, Kathleen. You should expand on some of your statements so that the finished product has an introduction, a middle, and a conclusion.
3/5 - This is a good start, Kathleen. You should expand on some of your statements so that the finished product has an introduction, a middle, and a conclusion.